Full title reads: "10,000 Watch Royal Garter Service".
Windsor Castle, Berkshire.
LV of crowds in precincts of Windsor Castle. SV Knights Companions of the Garter in procession ahead of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother). GV Back view Knights Companions in procession...
Full title reads: "10,000 Watch Royal Garter Service".
Windsor Castle, Berkshire.
LV of crowds in precincts of Windsor Castle. SV Knights Companions of the Garter in procession ahead of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother). GV Back view Knights Companions in procession ahead of King and Queen. SV Top view pan King and Queen in robes on way to Chapel. Back view King and Queen through entrance followed by beefeaters. Ext window of St. George's Chapel SV Guard of Honour of Beefeaters. SV King and Queen leaving Windsor Chapel and down steps. SV Lord Halifax looking on smiling. CU Pan Queen smiling, walks down steps to car, turns and smiles. SV Princess Margaret down steps with Duchess of Gloucester. SV Duchess of Kent with her sister, Princess Olga of Yugoslavia. CU Lord Portal. SV Field Marshal Lord Bernard Montgomery in robes with the Duke of Norfolk.
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